2015 Emmys: ‘Outlander,’ Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe, ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ among snubs
Let’s face it: There are always going to be some things at the Emmys that leave you disappointed. We’re in a golden age of television! There is almost no way for the show to get it completely right; some may be happier than others today, but nobody is probably going to be completely satisfied with anything.
Today, what we hope to do is at least point out the shows and performers who were significantly snubbed worse than others. We’re sure that we are going to be missing a few different people on this list, so we’ll probably add a few names over time when we realize that they slipped through the cracks.
“Outlander,” Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe, and Tobias Menzies – The show and the performers were brilliant, and these people and the show itself won our personal Emmys here at CarterMatt. Unfortunately, we knew they were longshots. Sometimes it takes Emmys a while to recognize new shows; that’s why many of those snubbed are brand-new.
“Galavant” – Yes, our winner for Comedy Series also got snubbed. Sad there.
“Halt and Catch Fire” – How does the series and Lee Pace get completely forgotten in the mix here?
“The Big Bang Theory” – The comedy missed the mark this year both as a series and in the Lead Actor category, where it has previously dominated. Mayim Bialik did score a nod, though.
“Man Seeking Woman” – It’s a really cool, original comedy. However, we virtually knew that it wouldn’t get a nomination.
Any new reality competition – Seriously, we think that the Emmys just take a really long nap every year when configuring that category.
Kerry Washington, “Scandal” – It felt like there was an episode or two from her this year just made for a nod.
Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife” – She tends to be an almost-perennial nominee.
“Jane the Virgin” – How is Gina Rodriguez left out completely here? Do the Emmys hate The CW or something?
“Justified” and “The Americans” – Both shows are great, yet neither gets any love.
“Sons of Anarchy” – Same here. Other than “Louie,” it’s kind of a bummer year for FX in nominations.
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LegolasLover2003
July 27, 2015 @ 2:29 am
I’m one who thinks “Halt & Catch Fire” doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. I personally watched a whole 3 or 4 shows a year and “Halt & Catch Fire” is #1 on that list. It’s hard to hook me into a show and keep me coming back for more, but this certainly does it. Also, I’m kinda partial to Lee Pace so… yeah… But the way the characters have grown from season one to season two has been phenomenal and I’m sad to see that it keeps getting snubbed.
carol
July 18, 2015 @ 10:32 pm
I guess no one who nominated in any category saw Outlander. It’s art. Every performance. The entire production. The Emmys seem old, stale & out of time. They are now thinking about a good performance from 4 years ago. Good luck on an audience for the big night.
Maighread
July 18, 2015 @ 1:49 am
Outlander not being acknowledged – shame on Emmys! Reminds me of Kate Blanchett’s brilliant performance in Elizabeth…she didn’t win the Oscar: but was gracious following all the hullabahloo. Am sure Outlander cast know how superb they are and how much their incredible acting has been appreciated by all. They are professionals and will carry on doing what they love regardless of trophies; trophies which Terry Dresbach has in perspective.
onelittlepill
July 17, 2015 @ 5:33 am
The Outlander snub is completely ridiculous. I can’t even.
joannet
July 17, 2015 @ 4:29 am
Seriously! I’m in shock that SAM HEUGHAN didn’t get nominated for best actor award and OUTLANDER for best drama tv show etc.
Rachel Heller
July 16, 2015 @ 6:53 pm
I love that Mayim got a nomination. Also, the show not getting a nomination is completely understandable. TBBT was hit and miss this season. But, no nomination for Jim Parsons. His not getting a Emmy nomination is the very definition of snub. I am not saying that Jim would have won this year but, he should have gotten a nomination.
MarieC
July 16, 2015 @ 5:36 pm
Outlander, Outlander, Outlander: Sam Heughan, Catriona Balfe, TOBIAS MENZIES fercryinoutloud, Terry Dresbach for costumes, cinematography, casting, I could go on and on.
Celeste Heldstab
July 16, 2015 @ 4:57 pm
Outlander. My gawds. Seriously????